As a rich source of iron, calcium and vitamin B6, rosemary displays numerous health benefits and has been hailed by medics since ancient times for alleviating muscle pain, improving memory and boosting the circulatory system.

(Natural News) Court documents released on March 13th show that Monsanto colluded with the EPA to bury scientific evidence linking its glyphosate product (RoundUp) to cancer in humans (specifically, Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma).

Even the FDA says the legislation is full of loopholes. We must stop this bill from moving forward. Action Alert! A vote to end debate on the Roberts-Stabenow GMO labeling bill in the Senate is expected tomorrow. If cloture is approved, the bill is one s

Senators are rushing to pass a bill designed to stop Vermont from requiring labels identifying genetically modified ingredients in food. Vermont's law went into effect Friday, although the state's attorney general says he wonâEUR(TM)t enforce it until 2017.

UPDATE: Last night, members of Congress used a procedural trick to fast-track a new GMO labeling bill, meaning that this gift to Big Food and the biotech industry could be voted on as early as next week. If you haven't already taken action, scroll down...

Food is power, and far from fostering greater food security, the centralization and monopolization of food has made us more food insecure than ever before. "Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people." ~ Henry Kissinger

Today, Americans consume soda drinks more than ever before. Soda drinks are consumed by 25% more than any other drinks in the USA. In 2000, more than 15 billion gallons were sold- that is approximately 12 once per day for every men, women and child.

Salmon farming is a disaster both for the environment and for human health, and tests show farmed salmon is about five times more toxic than any other food tested. In animal feeding studies, mice fed farmed salmon developed obesity and diabetes.

A troubling report just published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) calculates that medical errors kill 251,000 Americans each year, making it the third leading cause of death behind cancer and heart disease.